Samuel (Milo) ADONER was 17 years old when he
was deported, but there are no pictures of him at that age. He was arrested on
the night of September 22-23, 1942, along with dozens of other Jews who lived
at 10-12 rue des Deux-Ponts on Ile Saint-Louis in Paris. Among them were seven
members of his family, including his two brothers, Henry (born January
12, 1929) and Zizi (July 7, 1937), and his sister Lisette
(November 10, 1931), all deported on convoy
38 of September 28, 1942. Milo was the only one who survived. He became one
of the most active militants devoted to the memory of the fate of Jews in
France during the Shoah.